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philcon

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  1. I have had four 90 Visas issued by the Thai embassy here in Sydney, I am over 60 and an Australian citizen 

    I have never overstayed my visa whilst in Thailand.

    My position now is that I would like to visit Thailand at least twice a year on 90 day visas with possibly a two months break in between.

    My question is:  Does anyone know if there is a limit on these  90 day visas, if I travel to Thailand twice a year for the next five years ?

    Thanks for any response 

  2. "For you information.

    You could have bought a throw away exit ticket for $40 or even $0 when refundable. 30 days extension is about $30

    And overstay does not influence future applications."

    Thanks for this accurate information, in hind sight I should have got onto Thaivisa first

    then acted. I will next time!

    ok Cheers

  3. I really appreciate the comments, actually I was on calculation going to be two days over.

    So I decided to back date my flight with Qantas paid the extra two bucks.

    No visa over stay issue, No queue at the Promenade at Chaing Mai.

    I am seriously considering retiring to Chain Mai so I just don't want any hassles.

    I will be monitoring the forums for retirement so I get it right next time.

    Ok thanks Phil

    I really appreciate the comments, actually I was on calculation going to be two days over.

    So I decided to back date my flight with Qantas paid the extra two hundred bucks.

    No visa over stay issue, No queue at the Promenade at Chaing Mai.

    I am seriously considering retiring to Chain Mai so I just don't want any hassles.

    I will be monitoring the forums for retirement so I get it right next time.

    Ok thanks Phil

  4. Hi firstly thank you for responding to this topic, I appreciate your response.

    I did take the advise about visiting the Hospital, I went to

    Chaing Mai Ram Hospital stroke and heart hospital adjacent to lotus hotel. Filled out the necessary form, saw the Doctor. I informed him I had bought Ampoline from chemist and took one that morning. He took my blood pressure and said ok now and this medication would be ok to continue with.

    To my amazement when I went to front desk to pay, they refused to bill me and said, "we not not charge if we do not give medicine"? I asked to pay for their time and registration. No forget it no medicine no bill.

    Still in shock

    Ok thanks once again cheers Phil

  5. Hi I have just arrived in chaing Mai

    Staying inside old city near Lotus centre

    I now have slightly high blood pressure

    Can anyone advise of type of blood pressure tablets available here and

    where to buy blood pressure tablets ?

    I understand you guys are not Doctors thanks for any response

    Cheers phil

  6. Hi i am coming to Cambodia (Siem reap) in May 2014 and will staying for three months

    probably also visiting Phnom Phen

    i was wondering if i could buy blood pressure tablets in Siem reap

    in Australia these can only be given by your doctor. i did not want to bring

    three months supply.

    I would really appreciate any comments many thanks Phil

  7. Hi

    I will be doing some volunteer work in Klong Toey

    and staying at the school.

    I would like to swim every day if possible, maybe at a hotel or public

    swimming pool close to Mercy Centre

    Can anyone advise me of closest swimming pool to this area

    Thanks in anticipation

    Phil

  8. Hi

    I,m thinking of coming over to pattaya for 6 months from Australia

    i am thinking Talay 7 might be a good place to stay 25,000 - 35,000bht is my rent target

    i was hoping someone might have personal knowledge of this apartment block or similar

    many thanks phil

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